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INLG 2000: Mitzpe Ramon, Israel
- Michael Elhadad:
INLG 2000 - Proceedings of the First International Natural Language Generation Conference, June 12-16, 2000, Mitzpe Ramon, Israel. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2000 - Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow, Steve Whittaker:
Evaluation Metrics for Generation. 1-8 - Giuseppe Carenini:
A Task-based Framework to Evaluate Evaluative Arguments. 9-16 - Daniel Marcu, Lynn Carlson, Maki Watanabe:
An empirical study of multilingual natural language generation: What Should a Text Planner Do? 17-23 - Caroline Brun, Marc Dymetman, Veronika Lux:
Document structure and multilingual authoring. 24-31 - Arantza Casillas, Joseba Abaitua, Raquel Martínez-Unanue:
DTD-driven bilingual document generation. 32-38 - Nathalie Jitnah, Ingrid Zukerman, Richard McConachy, Sarah George:
Towards the Generation of Rebuttals in a Bayesian Argumentation System. 39-46 - Giuseppe Carenini, Johanna D. Moore:
A strategy for generating evaluative arguments. 47-54 - Ingrid Zukerman, Richard McConachy, Sarah George:
Using Argumentation Strategies in Automated Argument Generation. 55-62 - Tilman Becker, Anne Kilger, Patrice Lopez, Peter Poller:
An extended architecture for robust generation. 63-68 - Lynne J. Cahill, Christy Doran, Roger Evans, Chris Mellish, Daniel S. Paiva, Mike Reape, Donia Scott, Neil Tipper:
Reinterpretation of an Existing NLG System in a Generic Generation Architecture. 69-76 - Rodger Kibble, Richard Power:
An integrated framework for text planning and pronominalisation. 77-84 - Markus Guhe, Christopher Habel, Heike Tappe
:
Incremental Event Conceptualization and Natural Language Generation in Monitoring Enviroments. 85-92 - Manfred Stede:
The hyperonym problem revisited: Conceptual and lexical hierarchies in language generation. 93-99 - James Shaw, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Generating Referring Quantified Expressions. 100-107 - Hua Cheng, Chris Mellish:
An Empirical Analysis of Constructing Non-restrictive NP Modifiers to Express Semantic Relations. 108-115 - Matthew Stone
:
On identifying sets. 116-123 - Jacques Robin, Eloi L. Favero:
Content aggregation in natural language hypertext summarization of OLAP and Data Mining Discoveries. 124-132 - Michael O'Donnell, Alistair Knott
, Jon Oberlander, Chris Mellish:
Optimising text quality in generation from relational databases. 133-140 - Laurence Danlos, Guy Lapalme, Veronika Lux:
Generating a controlled language. 141-147 - Jan Alexandersson, Peter Poller, Michael Kipp, Ralf Engel:
Multilingual Summary Generation in a Speech-To-Speech Translation System for Multilingual Dialogues. 148-155 - Cornelia Endriss, Ralf Klabunde:
Planning word-order dependant focus assignments. 156-162 - Songsak Channarukul, Susan Weber McRoy, Syed S. Ali:
Enriching partially-specified representations for text realization using an attribute grammar. 163-170 - Justine Cassell, Matthew Stone
, Hao Yan:
Coordination and context-dependence in the generation of embodied conversation. 171-178 - Kees van Deemter:
Generating Vague Descriptions. 179-185 - Hua Cheng, Chris Mellish:
Capturing the Interaction between Aggregation and Text Planning in Two Generation Systems. 186-193 - Nadjet Bouayad-Agha
, Richard Power, Donia Scott:
Can text structure be incompatible with rhetorical structure? 194-200 - Guido Minnen, John Carroll, Darren Pearce:
Robust, applied morphological generation. 201-208 - Hongyan Jing, Yael Dahan Netzer, Michael Elhadad
, Kathy McKeown:
Integrating a Large-Scale, Reusable Lexicon with a Natural Language Generator. 209-216 - Ehud Reiter, Roma Robertson, Liesl Osman:
Knowledge Acquisition for Natural Language Generation. 217-224 - Sabine Geldof:
From Context to Sentence Form. 225-230 - Rodrigo Reyes:
The CLEF semi-recursive generation algorithm. 231-238 - Kathrine Hammervold:
Sentence Generation and Neural Networks. 239-246 - Amanda Stent:
Rhetorical Structure in Dialog. 247-252 - Michael O'Donnell:
RSTTool 2.4 - A markup Tool for Rhetorical Structure Theory. 253-256 - Michael O'Donnell, Alistair Knott
, Jon Oberlander, Chris Mellish:
Demonstration of ILEX 3.0. 257-259 - Bernd Bohnet, Andreas Langjahr, Leo Wanner:
A development Environment for an MTT-Based Sentence Generator. 260-263 - Susan Weber McRoy, Songsak Channarukul, Syed S. Ali:
YAG: A Template-Based Generator for Real-Time Systems. 264-267 - H. Gregory Silber, Kathleen F. McCoy:
An Efficient Text Summarizer using Lexical Chains. 268-271 - Nomi Erteschik-Shir, T. R. Rapoport:
Invited Talk: From lexica-aspectual components to syntax. 272 - Inderjeet Mani:
Discussion Panel on Evaluation in Generation Research. 273

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